So is anyone else wondering if virtual reality really exists? I mean I keep seeing it in movies but in reality we're left with the Nintendo glove as the most advanced form of VR interactivity. Is that kinda sad? I think so. Maybe I'm just ready to progress in that way but if you do that then you'd have to progress everything. I don't think that'll happen. I hate keeping up with how quickly cell phones progress, or computers. By the time you even get a cell phone you feel like you need a newer one already. So here you see a picture of "Max Headroom" from the cult T.V. show in the 80's. This reminds me of another movie, "Brainscan". Remember that? In both cases you had a totally interactive character where you could actually talk to them and receive a response. This is kinda articial intelligence. Makes you wonder how limited the intelligence is because if it's too smart then the A.I. could literally free itself from its program and wreak havoc. What that means is the military better police this idea more than their first, the internet! They never anticipated viruses. Or hackers. So I'm simply wondering when I'm gonna have a computer that I can talk to with a face on the screen talking back to me. That'd be so damn cool.
Guest Commentator CHROMESHINE says: "I have my own Max talking to me in my head!"




























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